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Murder, mayhem and mice: Parkside Commons’ doors are open to trouble. ‘We need help’
Posted May 14, 2021
Joyce Graves and her dog, Cookie, at Parkside Commons on East Fayette Street in Syracuse. Graves puts newspapers down for the dog because she s fearful going out for a walk with him. Tenants also are concerned about maintenance issues around the building.Dennis Nett
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Syracuse, N.Y. – Darwin Quinones, 21, was shot to death three months ago in a stairwell at Parkside Commons. He was the third person murdered in less than a year at the sprawling low-income apartment complex on Syracuse’s East Side.
Skyline owners cut police patrols weeks after woman’s murder
Updated 12:57 PM;
Today 8:26 AM
A Syracuse police car is parked outside Skyline Apartments on James Street on March 17, 2021 after police found a woman dead in her apartment. Police ruled the death a homicide.Patrick Lohmann | plohmann@syracuse.com
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The owners of the Skyline apartment building cut back on Syracuse police patrols three weeks after an elderly woman was found murdered at the complex, and they plan to end patrols by off-duty sheriff’s deputies this week.
As of April 5, the Skyline’s owners stopped paying for a daily Syracuse police presence at the 365-unit complex, opting instead to cut patrols to four days a week, according to police spokesman Sgt. Matthew Malinowski. The owners’ decision happened “despite the city’s recommendation,” Malinowski said.
Syracuse officials make daily inspections at Skyline as lawmakers demand answers
Updated Apr 12, 2021;
Posted Apr 12, 2021
The Skyline building at 753 James St. is in a useful location for the many social services organizations headquartered nearby.
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Syracuse, N.Y. City code inspectors have been at the Skyline Apartment building every day for the last three weeks.
They’ve found ongoing violations and a sluggish pace on promised repairs, despite a crush of attention and enforcement meant to compel the owners to clean the place up.
Code Enforcement Director Jake DiShaw said the elevators still aren’t all working, contrary to assurances from owners that they would be fixed. And there are still 18 unresolved code violations at the building.
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